Episode Guide

The following is the master list of the exactly 300 half-hour episodes produced of The Red Green Show, organized by season.

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Season 1 (1991-1992)

 * This was the first of two seasons of The Red Green Show to air on CHCH-TV, which aired Steve Smith's previous shows, such as Smith & Smith and The Comedy Mill. Red Green is the title character.
 * The first season's opening credits consisted of a painting of Possum Lake by showing various scenes from the show after introducing the characters, after that, several gunshot holes appear, and the last gunshot hole shatters the screen outward, while the second version looks similar to Season 2.
 * Red Green and Harold Green wore red suspenders with a patch reading the show's title, and a picture of the possum with green and red colors can be seen on their plaid shirts, and Red Green had a soft-spoken voice.
 * This is the first season where Harold Green introduced Red at the start of every episode after the camera pans through the main lobby at Possum Lodge.

Season 2 (1992-1993)

 * This is the last season to air on CHCH-TV, where Episode 48 was the last first-run episode to air.
 * The opening credits were changed to show a few more scenes from the show after introducing the characters, after that, a video footage of the bird flying at sunset was used, which is accompanied by various gunshot sounds. It look similar to the second version of the Season 1 intro.
 * A new segment called In The Lodge was introduced in this season, and featuring Bill Smith.
 * The Lodge Meeting made its debut in this season, which would be used for the rest of the show's run.
 * This is also the last season in which Red Green and Harold Green wore red suspenders, and the show's title was removed from the patches, leaving only the possum with green and red colors, and Red Green had a soft-spoken voice. Starting in the next season, Red Green's voice became louder, and the suspenders were red and green.

Season 3 (1993-1994)

 * This was the only season to air on CFPL-TV in London, Ontario, where production moved as well, and YTV across Canada. PBS affiliates began airing reruns of The Red Green Show in the United States at the time before Austin City Limits, only showing the first two seasons of The Red Green Show.
 * Beginning with this season, the Lodge Meeting began taking place during the closing credits.
 * The opening credits remains the same as the first version of Season 1, but Red Green's voice-over was added in the background by showing previews of this week's episode after introducing the characters, rather than showing the scenes in the first two seasons, after that, several gunshot holes appear, and then, one last gunshot hole shatters the screen outward.
 * The credits were shown in Mistral font starting with this season, which remained in use until Season 6.
 * The only season, in which the 1991 S&S Productions logo appeared in widescreen, with the title graphics bordering it, rather than showing it in full screen in the first two seasons.
 * This is also the last season, in which Red Green and Harold Green wore red suspenders during the Red's Campfire Songs segment. Starting in the next season, they wore red and green suspenders.
 * This is also the last season in which the camera pans through Possum Lodge before arriving at the main lobby where Harold Green is heard introducing the show before introducing Red.
 * Red Green has a louder voice starting with this season, rather than his soft-spoken voice in the first two seasons. His voice was really louder for the rest of the show's run.
 * Red Green and Harold Green's suspenders gained a red and green color scheme starting with this season, rather than red suspenders in the first two seasons, and the patches were removed from the plaid shirts.

Season 4 (1994-1995)

 * The show moved to the Global Television Network starting with this season, and was renamed The New Red Green Show to distinguish new episodes from the first three seasons, which were at the time airing in reruns. This title would remain in use until the Season 7 finale episode The Winter Carnival. PBS affiliates began airing seasons 2 and 3 of The Red Green Show.
 * Beginning with this season, the episode titles began appearing onscreen, and the closing credits were changed to italic Gill Sans font in yellow, orange, and red gradients.
 * This was the only season in which the camera already appeared in the main lobby of Possum Lodge where Harold Green introduced Red Green, rather than panning through the main lobby in the first three seasons. Starting in the next season, Harold began saying "It's The New Red Green Show".
 * The opening credits were changed to an animated flyover of the city towards Possum Lodge by showing previews of this week's episode, which is accompanied by Red Green's voice-over, with The New Red Green Show logo appearing onscreen. The opening credits remained in use until the Season 7 finale episode The Winter Carnival.
 * A saxophone was added to the theme song starting with this season. This version remained in use until Season 7.
 * Red Green and Harold Green's plaid shirts were given slight makeovers in this season.

Season 5 (1995-1996)

 * The 100th episode of The Red Green Show airs.
 * Red Green's voice is completely redesigned again, and his beard is still mostly black, but became more of a gray color. PBS affiliates began airing seasons 3 and 4 of The Red Green Show.
 * Starting with this season, each episode began with the text reading "Women are...", and "Men are..." in Mistral font on a black background, as a sound effect is heard.
 * Beginning with this season, the Canwest Global System logo appeared onscreen after the closing credits, followed by the 1991 S&S Productions closing logo. This was only used on PBS airings.
 * Harold Green began announcing "It's The New Red Green Show" at the start of every episode before introducing Red Green as the episode titles appeared onscreen in Mistral font.
 * An animated version of Red Green riding a motorboat, and a shot of flying birds were added to the opening credits starting with this season.

Season 6 (1996-1997)

 * This is the last season to air on Global, where Episode 144 was the last first-run episode to air. PBS affiliates began airing seasons 4 and 5 of The Red Green Show.
 * This is also the last season, in which the closing credits were shown in Mistral font.
 * The opening credits are the same as Season 5.
 * This is also the last season to use the Canwest Global System logo after the closing credits. This was only used again on PBS airings.
 * This is the last season to use the 1991 S&S Productions closing logo.
 * Beginning with Episode 122, Handyman Corner segments began taking place outside the lodge, rather than inside the lodge in the first five seasons and Episode 121.

Season 7 (1997-1998)

 * The show moved to CBC Television starting with Episode 145, where it remained for the rest of it's network run. The opening credits remains the same as in Season 5.
 * In this season only, each episode began with the message reading on a black background "The New Red Green Show is duct taped in front of a live audience" as duct tape sounds are heard.
 * The credits were changed to a different font starting with this season.
 * Several changes were made to accommodate the associated relocation of production to the Canadian Broadcasting Centre; most notably to Possum Lodge's interior wall paint, which became a lighter shade of brown; and to Red and Harold's plaid shirts. Red's beard also became fully gray starting with this season, rather than mostly black. PBS affiliates began airing seasons 5 and 6 of The Red Green Show by adding the text reading http://www.pbs.org/redgreen.
 * S&S Productions introduced a new closing logo starting with this season. This remained in use until the end of the show's run. On PBS airings, a still version of the logo was used.
 * This season was the first to contain less than 24 regular episodes.
 * This was also the last season to use the title The New Red Green Show, to have the saxophone-driven theme song, and to have the animated opening sequence featuring a flyover of the city towards Possum Lodge, all of which had been used since the show was picked up by Global in 1994.

Season 8 (1998-1999)

 * The show's title was reverted back to its original title The Red Green Show starting with this season and retaining this title for the rest of its network run. Harold's opening spiel before introducing Red was consequently changed to "It's The Red Green Show", rather than "It's The New Red Green Show". PBS affiliates began airing seasons 6 and 7 of The Red Green Show. The word "New" was dropped from this season.
 * The opening sequence was dropped completely, as a result, The Red Green Show logo instead appeared before and after commercial breaks superimposed over a particular scene.
 * The S&S Productions closing logo received a slight change beginning with this season with the addition of the URL www.ssp.ca. On PBS airings, a still version of the logo was again used.

Season 9 (1999-2000)

 * Beginning with this season, due to the discontinuation of the Men Anonymous segment, at the beginning of the Lodge Meeting after the motto recital, Red Green started reminding the Possum Lodge members to bow their heads for the Man's Prayer: "I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to, I guess". This remained until the series finale, when the Man's Prayer was revised to "I'm a man, but I changed, because I had to, Oh, well".
 * Ranger Gord's Educational Films made its debut in this season, which was renamed Ranger Gord's Wilderness Safety Tips in Season 13. PBS affiliates began airing seasons 7 and 8 of The Red Green Show.
 * Beginning with this season, due to reduced screen time (see below), Harold no longer introduced Red at the start of each episode, as Red now just entered the lodge by waving to the audience, which is accompanied by an applause. Harold also now no longer wears a plaid shirt and khaki pants, in every appearance from this season on, he began wearing different apparel.
 * Harold's screen time was reduced to a single segment, Harold at the Office, in this season, while another regular, Bill Smith, left the show entirely for the next four seasons, with his replacement becoming Walter.
 * Starting with this season, several Possum Lodge members began hosting both The Experts and The Possum Lodge Word Game.

Season 10 (2000-2001)

 * This is the only season in which neither Harold Green, although his Little Harold form continued to appear on Ranger Gord's Educational Films, nor Hap Shaughnessy appear onscreen.
 * The 200th episode of The Red Green Show airs.
 * PBS affiliates began airing seasons 8 and 9 of The Red Green Show.
 * Beginning with this season, dedicated end-of-commercial-break bumpers were created with The Red Green Show logo superimposed over an exterior shot of Possum Lodge as seen through a wooden fence. These bumpers were also used between the first main plot segment and the Possum Lodge Word Game. Before commercial breaks, the logo continued to be superimposed over the closing shot of a particular segment.

Season 11 (2001-2002)

 * Harold came back to the show in episode 211.
 * Red's khaki pants received slight changes.
 * PBS affiliates began airing seasons 9 and 10 of The Red Green Show.

Season 12 (2002-2003)

 * Red's plaid shirt gained a blue color scheme starting with this season.
 * PBS affiliates began airing seasons 10 and 11 of The Red Green Show.

Season 13 (2003-2004)

 * Bill came back to the show in episode 246, initially sharing his Adventures With Bill segments with Walter for the next two seasons. PBS affiliates began airing seasons 11 and 12 of The Red Green Show.
 * Ranger Gord left the show permanently after this season, in turn resulting in the discontinuation of the now-renamed Ranger Gord's Wilderness Safety Tips segments.

Season 14 (2004-2005)

 * Walter left the show permanently after this season.
 * PBS affiliates began airing seasons 12 and 13 of The Red Green Show.

Season 15 (2005-2006)

 * In the series finale Do As I Do, the Man's Prayer was revised to "I'm a man, but I changed, because I had to, Oh, well". PBS affiliates began airing seasons 13 and 14 of The Red Green Show.
 * The 300th and final episode of The Red Green Show airs.
 * Production moved to Showline Studios due to a then-ongoing dispute-related Canadian Media Guild lockout imposed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's then-CEO Robert Rabinovitch that rendered the usual Canadian Broadcasting Centre studios unusable.